Warriors' Lee surprisingly dresses for Game 6

Oakland, CA (Sports Network) - Golden State Warriors forward David Lee
participated in the team's warmups prior to Thursday's game against the Denver
Nuggets less than two weeks after tearing his right hip flexor.

Lee did not have surgery after suffering the injury in Game 1 of this Western Conference quarterfinal series, but was still supposed to miss the remainder of the playoffs.

He was not in the starting lineup for Game 6, but has been activated as the
Warriors try to advance to the conference semis with a victory.

Lee was fouled by Denver's JaVale McGee less than 30 seconds into the fourth
quarter of Game 1 and landed hard on his right hip. He remained in the game
and split a pair of free throws, but clutched at his hip after hitting the
second and had to be escorted to the bench before heading to the locker room.

Over 79 games during the regular season, Lee averaged 18.5 points, 11.2
rebounds and 3.5 assists and was rewarded with a spot on the Western
Conference's All-Star team.

The 6-foot-9 forward led the NBA with 56 point/rebound double-doubles this
season en route to becoming the first Golden State player since Wilt
Chamberlain in 1963-64 to top the league in such a category.